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Rotary Club Of Estes Park Spoke Tue Oct 16, 2012 Home Duty Roster: Prayer: Kerrie Hill Song & Pledge: Jim Robertson Guest Intro: Bert Bergland Meeting Notes: Kerrie Hill Greeter: Peter Sinnott Program Intro: Bill Wachs Back Booth: Dave Evans Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter mailing list. Click here to sign up! Officers And Directors President Paul Sumey President Elect Peter Sinnott Secretary Marsha Yelick Treasurer Longley Parker Sergeant-at-Arms Robert Brunson Past President Thomas Anderson Club Service Dana Fritz Community Service Bert Bergland International Service Claudine Perrault Program Posted by Brad Rosenbaum Today's Program “Rocky Mountain National Park Update “ with Kyle Patterson Kyle Patterson, Public Information Officer at Rocky Mountain National Park will give an update on park issues. Kyle has been in her position for eleven years. Her main duties include media relations and community outreach. Prior to this she was the Public Information Officer at Mount Rushmore National Memorial. Organizations sought for 2013 Estes Park Duck Race Posted by Douglas Fox The Rotary Club of Estes Park is seeking non-profit organizations and charities who want to raise money for their own group by participating in the 2013 Estes Park Duck Race on May 4 th. Organizations sell duck adoption forms asking buyers to check off their group on the adoption form which means the group gets $19 of the $20 cost of the adoption. “It’s going to be a special race this year as we celebrate our Silver Anniversary and you will want to participate in all the events we have planned,” wrote Larry Williams and Susan Day in a letter mailed out this week to 61 organizations and charities that took part in the 2012 race. Williams and Day said there are two simple rules that must be Estes Park http://www.clubrunner.ca/portal/DynamicBulletinEmail.aspx?a... 1 of 8 10/16/12 10:10 AM

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Rotary Club Of Estes Park SpokeTue Oct 16, 2012 Home

Duty Roster:

Prayer: Kerrie Hill Song & Pledge: Jim Robertson Guest Intro: Bert Bergland Meeting Notes: Kerrie Hill Greeter: Peter Sinnott Program Intro: Bill Wachs Back Booth: Dave Evans

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Officers And DirectorsPresidentPaul Sumey

President ElectPeter Sinnott

SecretaryMarsha Yelick

TreasurerLongley Parker

Sergeant-at-ArmsRobert Brunson

Past PresidentThomas Anderson

Club ServiceDana Fritz

Community ServiceBert Bergland

International ServiceClaudine Perrault

ProgramPosted by Brad Rosenbaum

Today's Program“Rocky Mountain National Park Update “ with

Kyle Patterson

Kyle Patterson, Public Information Officer at Rocky Mountain NationalPark will give an update on park issues. Kyle has been in her position foreleven years. Her main duties include media relations and communityoutreach. Prior to this she was the Public Information Officer at MountRushmore National Memorial.

Organizations sought for 2013 Estes Park Duck RacePosted by Douglas Fox

The Rotary Club of Estes Park is seeking non-profit organizations and charities who want to raisemoney for their own group by participating in the 2013 Estes Park Duck Race on May 4th.

Organizations sell duck adoption forms asking buyers to check off their group on the adoptionform which means the group gets $19 of the $20 cost of the adoption.

“It’s going to be a special race this year as we celebrate our Silver Anniversary and you willwant to participate in all the events we have planned,” wrote Larry Williams and Susan Day in aletter mailed out this week to 61 organizations and charities that took part in the 2012 race. Williams and Day said thereare two simple rules that must be

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Youth/Vocational Svc.Ward Nelson

MembershipJill Anderson

Fund DevelopmentDonald Widrig

ChaplainEarl Matson

PhotographyDonald Widrig

Spoke DesignBrad Rosenbaum

TrusteeJames Robertson

Foundation TreasurerLawrence Williams

TrusteeJames White

Foundation SecretaryTara Moenning

Foundation Vice PresidentMadison Casey

TrusteeDavid Evans

Foundation PresidentThomas Anderson

SpeakersOct 18, 2012Vaughan Baker, Kyle PattersonRMNP Update

Oct 25, 2012DG Mike ForneyDistrict Governor Visit

Nov 01, 2012Frank LancasterEP Town Administrator

Nov 08, 2012Lori GaglioLong Term Care

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2012 Community GrantApplication

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followed:

1) The non-profit group must have alocal presence and benefit residents ofthe Estes Valley.

2) The organization must be namedas a receiving organization on at least$400 worth of duck adoptions (20adoptions).

Any non-profit wishing toparticipate should fill out an applicationform and return it no later thanDecember 31st. Forms are availableby calling 970-586-3295 or writing theRotary Club at PO Box 1226, EstesPark, CO 80516.

“Last year, more than $108,000went to 65 charities and organizationswho took part in the race,” saidWilliams. “As an example, the 8th

grade Class Washington Trip Fund raised over $13,000 in last May’s race. Keep in mind 95% outof every $20 duck adoption goes to the organizations and charities selling adoptions. The RotaryClub retains only $1 to defray the cost of staging the race. And because this is our 25th year,we’re planning some special Silver Anniversary events. Get those applications in by Dec. 31st”

For more information, call 970-586-3295.

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Submitted by: Doug Fox

Bio for prospective new member Susan FeredayPosted by Brad Rosenbaum

Susan Fereday Biography

I was born in Salt Lake City Utah in 1959. I am the fifthchild of six children. I have 2 older sisters and 2 olderbrothers and one younger half- brother.. My fatherpassed away when I was a young girl. I was blessedwith a good step father who provided us with manyopportunities to experience the outdoors and to live agood life. We learned to snow ski, water-ski, fish, hike,camp, dirt bike from my step-father and mother. Icontinue to enjoy most of these activities in myadulthood except the dirt biking. We lived in Utah untilI was at the age of 8. We moved to California, I livedthere until the age of 12. We then moved to CastleRock Colorado where I attended both Junior High andHigh School.I was married in 1977 right out of High School to ArthurStark who was from Franktown Colorado. We had 4Children from 1978 to 1985 Amy, Arthur, Aaron andAlan. We lived in Craig, Colorado and HaydenColorado, Maybell, Colorado and a short 3 year stay in Pleasant Grove Utah. We later divorcedand I married Andre Fereday in 1994 we have one child together Laura who is 16. Currently Ihave 5 wonderful grandchildren Brennen, Katelyn, Marley, Gamble and, Roderick .Career- I have always had entrepreneurial spirit. I created and ran several businesses prior tocoming to State Farm. I had a lawn service, upholstery shop, cleaning service, daycare, soldencyclopedias, sold handmade items. Later I opened and ran a butcher shop in Hayden Coloradowere we did custom meat cutting for wild game and farm animals. I attend the Rocky MountainSchool of meat cutting in Denver to become a trained and certified meat cutter. After the sale of the Butcher shop I went to work for Routt Memorial hospital for a short time in

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Fund Development CommiteeMeetingLibrary/Wasson RoomOct 16, 2012 05:00 PM - 06:00PM

Foundation Board MeetingLibrary/Wasson RoomOct 22, 2012 05:00 PM

Special Board MeetingThe Other Side RestaurantOct 25, 2012 10:00 AM

Dist. Governor VisitRotary Meeting RoomOct 25, 2012 11:30 AM

Youth Exchange CommiteeMeetingOptical PerspectivesOct 25, 2012 05:30 PM

Duck Race Committee MeetingNikki's RestaurantNov 08, 2012 05:00 PM

Duck Race Committee MeetingNikki's RestaurantDec 13, 2012 05:00 PM

Duck Race Committee MeetingNikki's RestaurantJan 10, 2013 05:00 PM

Duck Race Committee MeetingNikki's RestaurantFeb 14, 2013 05:00 PM

Duck Race Committee MeetingNikki's RestaurantMar 14, 2013 05:00 PM

Duck Race Committee MeetingNikki's RestaurantMar 28, 2013 05:00 PM

Duck Race Committee MeetingNikki's RestaurantApr 11, 2013 05:00 PM

Duck Race Committee MeetingNikki's RestaurantApr 18, 2013 05:00 PM

Duck Race Committee MeetingNikki's RestaurantApr 25, 2013 05:00 PM

Duck Race Day Kickoff PartyNikki's RestaurantMay 02, 2013 05:00 PM

Duck race DayMay 04, 2013

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their business department. I then started working for a State Farm agent in Steamboat SpringsColorado in 1991. Selling insurance was a natural fit for me and I loved it. Knowing that aneducation was what I needed to unlock opportunity for me I enrolled in college classes in theevening.State Farm was a great company to be aligned with for me, I loved their values and how they tookcare of the customer and they loved my values in doing business and my desire to take care of thecustomer. They offered me an agency in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1993. This was a greatopportunity to help me provide for my family. I was an agent for 14 years, earning many awardsand sales recognitions during that time. I served on the board of the National Association ofFinancial Advisors for several years and was a member throughout my career. In 2006 StateFarm then asked me to consider joining their Leadership team. I felt it was a great opportunity forlearning and development of myself. I have been a lifelong learner and this change supported that in me. I managed over 40 agents and their team members. I was also responsible teamdeveloping, sales coaching and recruiting of new agents. The one thing I have loved about mycareer is having the opportunity to help others grow and development and to help them increasetheir earning power and self- confidence. I then requested a transfer back into agency in 2012and was given the State Farm Agency in Estes Park on June 1 2012. I loved management but Ireally missed the face to face contact with the customer and developing and managing my ownagency team. I have earned several designations within the insurance industry; LUTCF( life underwriterstraining council), CLU( chartered life fellowship), ChFc, (chartered financial consultant ) CFP (certified financial planner) I am currently working on my CLF ( Chartered leader fellowship), theseare all from the American College. I have completed all of my training and practicum with AdlerSchool of Coaching. I have worked in personal and business coaching. I have been able to workwith several new business owners in business coaching and development. I have also worked inpersonal development coaching. My hobbies besides being a Mother and Grandmother to 10 wonderful people are many butmostly. My most favorite hobby is my horses. I love riding and competing in anything that has todo with horses. I have competed in Rodeo to English riding and jumping. I currently own 3 horsesbut have had as many as 8 at different times of my life. I love gardening and pretty much anythingoutside.

Bio for prospective new member Julia DaleyPosted by Brad Rosenbaum

Julia A. [email protected]

Rotarian Candidate9/28/12

I believe myself to be a solid candidate for Rotaryfor a number of reasons. First and foremost, I havea servant’s heart. I love what Rotary does for thecommunity and mankind – the “spokes” of Rotaryare far reaching and life changing – both for theRotarian and the recipients of Rotary’s many gifts.

All of my previous occupations have been“customer service” based, complementing my loveand commitment to service. (Please see attachedResume) I am an energized organizer, a motivator,and a go-getter! I feel my talents wouldcomplement Rotary.

I have grown up hearing “Rotary”. My grandfather,Burnell C. Helmich, was a very proud Rotarianbeginning somewhere in the 1950’s and includedthe role of President at the Chicago O’Hare Rotary. Upon his relocation to Estes Park in the late 1970’safter a short stay in Southern California, he joinedthe EP Rotary until he moved to Florida and died in

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1986. My “Papa” would be ever so proud of my desire to be a part of the same organization heso loved and served.

I thank you for your consideration of my application. I very much look forward to the prospect of“serving”.

WORK HISTORY

FIRST COLORADO REALTYBroker Associate May 2012 – PresentA change in careers! I recently relocated back up to Estes Park to join my Mother, Judy Nystrom,in Real Estate.

GRAEBEL COMMERCIAL SERVICESHealthcare Account and Project Manager February 2008 – March 2012Responsible for all contract administration, coordination and communication between GraebelCommercial Services, the Graebel project teams and and all healthcare clients preparing forrelocation efforts. Responsible for complete project oversight including the coordination ofmedical equipment receiving, warehousing, delivery, inventory control, delivery coordination to thehospital, and installation services. During the relocation period, also served as an on-site ProjectManager. To date, 16 hospital relocations and/or expansions have been managed including RadyChildren’s Hospital in San Diego, CA, The New Mexico State Labs in Albuquerque, NM, EastCooper Regional Medical Center in Mount Pleasant, SC, The Memorial Hospital of Craig, CO, andLA County/USC Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA to name a few.

THE CHILDREN’S HOSPITALTransition Coordinator July 2006 – February 2008Responsible for supporting the Director of Transition and 8 Transition Committees in the overallscheduling and coordination of the hospital move from the old campus to the New Children’sHospital facility in Aurora, CO, acted as liaison with the outside consulting firm, the contractedmoving company, and all TCH departments and staff, maintained a sophisticated data basetracking the progress/completion of milestones associated with the move planning process,tracked and managed Transition related expenditures, facilitated global communications relating tothe Transition, and performed numerous other detail oriented functions.

THE CHILDREN’S HOSPITALExecutive Assistant to the COO, Administration September 2004 – July 2006Responsible for supporting the COO with regards to calendar management, meeting coordination,retreat and meeting planning, travel arrangements, weekly support of the Senior ManagementTeam Meetings, monthly support of the Monthly Leadership TeamMeetings, coordination of Ambassador Appearances, and numerous other detail orientedfacilitations.

THE CHILDREN’S HOSPITALAssistant to the Executive Assistant to the CEO, Administration November 2003 – September 2004

THE CHILDREN’S HOSPITALCatering Lead, Food Services January 2003 – November 2003

ARVADA COVENANT CHURCH February 1997 – August 2000 Kitchen Coordinator (P/T) August 2001 – May 2003SCHULHOFF TREE & LAWNOffice Manager (P/T) August 1995 – June 2001

BENNETT’S BAR-B-QUEDirector of Training January 1994 – May 1995

VISTA RESTAURANTS (dba Perkins Restaurants)Training Manager February 1991 – January 1992

HOLIDAY INN OF ESTES PARKAssistant Director of Food and Beverage May 1990 – February 1991

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STEAK & ALE RESTAURANT CORPORATIONRegional Training Coordinator December 1984 – October 1989

ON-LINE TEMPORARY PERSONNEL SERVIC EOffice Manager June 1979 – September 1982

EDUCATION1981 – 1985 BA in Social Sciences, Colorado State University

Rotary District Governor Visits on October 25Posted by Brad Rosenbaum

District Governor Mike Forney will visit our clubon October 25. Each year, the District Governorvisits each of the 53 Rotary clubs in District5440. Our visit will be club number 49 during avery busy 4 months.Mike will meet with the club Officers andDirectors prior to the regular noon club meetingwhere he will present the program.Please set your calendars for the noon meetingon October 25th and plan to attend. Look foradditional information in the October 25th Spoke. President Pete Sumey

Football PoolPosted by Brad Rosenbaum

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2012 Incoming Exchange Student Faustine DelebarrePosted by Brad Rosenbaum

Faustine Delebarre isour incomingexchange studentfrom Bruay laBuissiére,France. Bruay laBuissiére is in theextreme north ofFrance, very nearBelgium and theEnglish Channel. Herfirst host family isDawn and Ed Shields. The Shields live near the top of Pole Hill; poorFaustine comes from a fairly flat landscape near sea level, so her firstexperience in Estes Park was an eye-opener!

At home, Faustine took seven years of English, three years of Spanish,and one year of Chinese. We can learn a lot from her! She is the third ofthree children in her family. She took the initiative by herself to contacther local Rotary club to become an exchange student to the UnitedStates.

“No, I don’t think I willkiss you, although youneed kissing, badly.That’s what’s wrongwith you. You should bekissed and often, andby someone who knowshow.”

Anniversaries! Celebrated on the 3rd Thursday of October Jim & Marge Robertson on the 2nd!Jack & Ann Dinsmoor on the 5th!Tom & Marilyn Maher on the 8th!Jack & Kay Vaughan on the 12th!Lee & Sandy Lasson on the 15th!Earl & Nancy Matson on the 21st!

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-Clark Gable, Gone WithThe Wind.

Harry & Ruth Hutcherson on the 31st!

You are as young as your faith, asold as your doubt; as young as yourself-confidence, as old as your fear;as young as your hope, as old asyour despair. ~Douglas MacArthur

Birthdays!Celebrated on the 1st Thursday of September Bert Bergland on the 7th Lloyd Scott on the 9th Roger Thorp on the 9th Dennis McHenry on the 11th Norm Carver on the 8th Jack Overly on the 16th Jim Godbolt on the 21st Pat Barnett on the 28th Doug Fox on the 29th

Next Week

Prayer: Dave Evans Song & Pledge: Jack OverlyGuest Intro: Susan Day Meeting Notes: Karen McClure Greeter: Peter Sinnott Program Intro: Pete Sumey Back Booth: Dave Evans

Meeting Highlights

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